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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 September 2024. Main character of the animated television series South Park Fictional character Stan Marsh South Park character First appearance Jesus vs. Frosty (1992) (short) Created by Trey Parker Matt Stone Based on Trey Parker Designed by Trey Parker Matt Stone Voiced by Trey Parker In-universe ...
South Park title image from season 17 with the four main characters: (left to right) Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman in the foreground and most of the recurring, supporting characters in the background.
Stan Marsh: Eric Cartman: Randy Marsh: Mr. Garrison: Grampa Marsh Clyde Donovan: Timmy Burch: Jimmy Valmer: Ned Gerblansky Dr. Alphonse Mephesto and Kevin Santa Claus: Mr. Hankey: Mr. Mackey Stephen Stotch Officer Barbrady Richard Tweak Tuong Lu Kim Phillip PC Principal Skeeter Satan (1997–2018) Ms. Choksondik (2000–2002) Matt Stone: Kyle ...
Stan Marsh flashes back to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, when he and his classmates were sent home from school before they could blackmail fellow student Heather Wiliams for VIP access to a Denver Nuggets game; and the events leading to him burning down Tegridy Farms and inadvertently killing his sister Shelley, leading to their mother Sharon's suicide.
Parker performs as Cartman on tracks for Chef Aid: The South Park Album and Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics. [108] [109] [110] Cartman also appears in six South Park-related video games: In South Park, Cartman is controlled by the player through the first-person shooter mode who attempts to ward off enemies from terrorizing the town of South ...
The scene where Cruise enters the closet is referenced in the South Park segment of the opening of the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards on August 27, 2006, in which Conan O'Brien is trying to get to the show, but suddenly appears in Stan's room in an animated form. Stan begins yelling at him as he runs into the nearby closet.
At South Park Elementary, Randy is discovered to have taken over as cafeteria chef (embracing his predecessor's mannerisms), having quit his job to do so. Ignoring the planned school lunch menus, Randy cooks a variety of extremely gourmet food dishes clearly both too complex for, and not to the liking of, the students.
Stan Marsh's grandfather Marvin gives him a bejeweled bolo tie, saying that the Jewels & Gems (J&G) Shopping Network, from which he bought it, claimed that its 14 carat gold and diamonds makes it worth $6,000. After Cartman teases him for wearing such a tacky and unfashionable item, Stan takes it to a Cash For Gold store where he is offered $15 ...